
Wits & Weights | Fat Loss, Nutrition, & Strength Training for Lifters How Can We Trust Hypertrophy and Nutrition Science? (Eric Helms) | Ep 391
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How can you tell when science is solid and when it’s just being sold to you?
Dr. Eric Helms returns for his third appearance to unpack how we interpret fitness research, why “evidence-based” doesn’t always mean “accurate,” and what it really takes to think critically about the information you consume.
We break down the philosophy of knowledge and why understanding how we know things leads to better results. Eric and I unpack skepticism vs. cynicism, spotting red flags in “sciencey” claims, and balancing real-world experience with research. You’ll also learn a simple framework to stay curious without getting misled.
Today, you’ll learn all about:
2:25 – Setting the stage for scientific thinking
10:50 – Why critical thinking beats blind belief
15:07 – The meaning of epistemology
25:01 – How empiricism changed modern science
34:52 – What black swans teach us about truth
48:27 – Cynicism vs. healthy skepticism
59:50 – Making sense of the hierarchy of evidence
1:12:56 – Turning data into practical results
1:28:50 – Where to find credible fitness research
Episode resources:
- MASS Research Review
- On Google Scholar: Eric R Helms, h-index: 35, i10-index: 68, and cited by 6811
- On PubMed - PMID: 24092765, with 89 articles (including 20 preprints)
- Instagram: @helms3dmj
- YouTube: @Team3DMJ
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